How does the play "The Removalist" present a view of Australia Masculinity?

Title: How does the play "The Removalist" present a view of Australia Masculinity?
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How does the play "The Removalist" present a view of Australia Masculinity?
"The Removalist" deals with many Australian attitudes in the 1970's, many of which are accurate representations of masculinity held by the majority of Australians. The play presents a view on the patriarchy society, regarding men's dominance in sexual power, physical power and corrupt authority. One of the main issues explored in "The Removalists" is that of men's dominance, especially over womens. Simmonds (the veteran police sergeant) shows authority toward Ross (a new recruit) and are …showed first 75 words of 641 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 641 total…Kate and Fiona or sympathise with Kenny and even Ross and Simmonds. "The Removalist" presents a view of Australia masculinity through the characters portrayed and the 'power' and authority they have. The internal and external conflict drives the story which is the participation of the audience. They are left wondering how a society can expect law and order when those whose job it is to enforce the law break it themselves on a regular basis.

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